More Than a Resume
brought to you by
Bruce A. Bennett
Career Coach Corner
October 30, 2017 1
Notes & Goals for session
General Notes
My Background
Workshop is interactive
Red Arrows
Parking lot
My contact info is on last slide
Presentation will be on line
Goals
More Than a Resume
Branding
Personalize
Your LinkedIn Profile
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Your LinkedIn Profile
4
LinkedIn Profile Settings
5
LinkedIn Profile Settings
Add a second email address to insure
continued access
A phone number adds another layer of
protection and security
6
LinkedIn Profile Settings
Many privacy settings change what you
show and what can be seen by others
7
LinkedIn Profile Settings
Customize your URL
All your profile settings should be
viewable
8
YOUR LinkedIn Profile URL
www.linkedin.com/in/bruceabennett
Change the default URL for your profile
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/brucebennett/16v1g1a4
Change the URL to your name for LinkedIn &
Google SEO
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LinkedIn Profile Settings
Simple settings can impact your profile
10
LinkedIn Profile Photo
Use a professional photo
Passport format with headshot
Plain background
Rename photo for SEO
e.g. BruceBennettLinkedInTraining.jpg
11
LinkedIn Profile Photo
Name your profile picture for SEO
Locate photo on your device and rename it
12
LinkedIn Profile UVP
UVP - Most people have a headline that simply
states their position. But that doesn’t tell people
why they should connect with you. It doesn't tell
them how you add value, and it doesn't tell them
how you can solve their company's problem.
You need to learn how to set YOURSELF apart.
You need to prove that YOU are a thought leader.
You need to show that YOU are the expert. 13
LinkedIn Profile UVP
Multiple Choice Quiz Time
A. B2B Sales at MNO Company
B. Bilingual B2B Sales Professional at MNO
Company
C. Experienced Bilingual B2B Sales Professional
Helping French and American Companies
expand their International Presence
A. Marketing Manager at XYZ Company
B. Successful Marketing Manager of Brands at
XYZ Company
C. Internet Marketing Expert | Looking For New
Business Partnerships That Need Help
With Marketing... Lets Connect! 14
LinkedIn Profile UVP
Optimize Your Important SKILLS
The first word in your LinkedIn headline gets
the SEO results from LinkedIn’s search
algorithm.
Thus, it’s critical that you start your headline
with your most important SKILL.
Many members don’t understand this, so if you
do it, you will get powerful SEO results.
It matters because if you don’t come up high in
search results, then you won’t get the chance
to convince someone to click through to your
profile. 15
LinkedIn Profile Nuances
Include Skills in your positions and headline
 Never use the word “Searching” Or “Opportunity”
in your headline. Searching is your problem, you
want to be their solution.
 You must focus your skills on a certain company,
industry, geographic region, or on a particular
level of professional. Zeroing in on an audience
helps them say yes to you when the fit is there!
 Avoid ALL of the 2017 top ten overused buzzwords
that LinkedIn has identified.
Specialized, Leadership, Passionate,
Strategic, Experienced, Focused, Expert,
Certified, Creative, Excellent
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LinkedIn Profile Summary
Summary Section Composition
• Your summary should start with email address
and contact information on the very first line
• Paragraph one should be about what you do,
your job title, and description and use skills
• Paragraph two should show how you have added
value to a previous employer tell a story (STAR)
skills
• Paragraph three tell how you will solve a
companies problems use a story (STAR) skills
Add skills to your LinkedIn Summary Section17
Important Activities / Elements
All Star profile with photo and experience
Headline – descriptive and accurate, not title
Summary section
Utilize Skills section
Group – discussions & participation
Companies – follow targets for changes
Jobs – create search agent
Recommendations
Activity updates
Who Viewed Your Profile?
18
Building Your LinkedIn Network
LinkedIn will suggest connections
19
Building Your LinkedIn Network
Click on blue Connect button
20
Building Your LinkedIn Network
Dialogue box pops up with two options
Add a customized note to person
Send a generic spam like message
21
Building Your LinkedIn Network
Make it personal and engaging
There is a limit of 300 characters
22
Building Your LinkedIn Network
Third Level - Click on 3 dots to connect
23
LinkedIn Skills
Skills are an integral element & can moved
A total of 50 can be utilized in your profile
24
LinkedIn Skills
LinkedIn auto populates & defines key skills
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LinkedIn Skills
Endorsements add value
26
LinkedIn Following
Follow Influencers, Companies & Groups
27
LinkedIn Searching
Searching has numerous filters
28
LinkedIn Searching
Searching has numerous filters
29
LinkedIn Searching
Follow Companies to stay informed
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Searching LinkedIn Groups
Use key words for searching
31
LinkedIn Groups
Not all Groups are created equal
Vary with members #s and activity
32
My LinkedIn Groups
You can join up to 100 Groups
33
Discovering LinkedIn Groups
LinkedIn recommends Groups to you
34
LinkedIn Groups
Become a "SME” through group participation
Post new topic or respond to existing posts
35
Jobs on LinkedIn
LinkedIn will suggest jobs based on your
profile data, e.g. job titles, skills,
companies you worked, etc.
36
Jobs on LinkedIn
Update career interests to inform recruiters
your areas of interest & expertise
37
Jobs on LinkedIn
Update career interests to inform recruiters
your areas of interest & expertise.
38
Jobs on LinkedIn
Add industry to your career interest
Company size is another area to specify
39
Jobs on LinkedIn
Search for relevant jobs posted on LinkedIn
40
Jobs on LinkedIn
Searches can be defined for an area
Save the search for regular updates
41
Jobs on LinkedIn
Opt in for Daily or Weekly updates
42
Jobs on LinkedIn
Apply for job on company website
43
Jobs on LinkedIn
Apply for job on LinkedIn
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Jobs on LinkedIn
Apply for job on LinkedIn
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LinkedIn - MOBILE
LinkedIn - MOBILE
LinkedIn has made
the profile has
appear more like
the mobile version.
The current mobile
version has more
functionality then
previous versions.
LinkedIn - MOBILE
The Home screen
displays recent
activity from your
network.
It is easy to Like,
Comment or Share
with the mobile
version.
LinkedIn - MOBILE
Selecting the 3
vertical dots in
upper right reveal
these options.
Share via provides
several many
options; Facebook,
text, email, etc.
Notice the option to
Improve my feed.
LinkedIn - MOBILE
Jobs tab makes it
simple to review
new jobs LinkedIn
recommends for
you or your alerts.
LinkedIn - MOBILE
Suggested Resource
https://www.youtube.com/user/BruceBix49
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4znQDyz038
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Questions?
Feel free to connect on LinkedIn
Bruce A. Bennett
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bruceabennett
BruceABennett@comcast.net
https://bruce73.wordpress.com/
Phone: 815-302-9552
Career Coach Corner
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LinkedIn - More Than a Resume

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    More Than aResume brought to you by Bruce A. Bennett Career Coach Corner October 30, 2017 1
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    Notes & Goalsfor session General Notes My Background Workshop is interactive Red Arrows Parking lot My contact info is on last slide Presentation will be on line Goals More Than a Resume Branding Personalize
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    LinkedIn Profile Settings Adda second email address to insure continued access A phone number adds another layer of protection and security 6
  • 7.
    LinkedIn Profile Settings Manyprivacy settings change what you show and what can be seen by others 7
  • 8.
    LinkedIn Profile Settings Customizeyour URL All your profile settings should be viewable 8
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    YOUR LinkedIn ProfileURL www.linkedin.com/in/bruceabennett Change the default URL for your profile http://www.linkedin.com/pub/brucebennett/16v1g1a4 Change the URL to your name for LinkedIn & Google SEO 9
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    LinkedIn Profile Settings Simplesettings can impact your profile 10
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    LinkedIn Profile Photo Usea professional photo Passport format with headshot Plain background Rename photo for SEO e.g. BruceBennettLinkedInTraining.jpg 11
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    LinkedIn Profile Photo Nameyour profile picture for SEO Locate photo on your device and rename it 12
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    LinkedIn Profile UVP UVP- Most people have a headline that simply states their position. But that doesn’t tell people why they should connect with you. It doesn't tell them how you add value, and it doesn't tell them how you can solve their company's problem. You need to learn how to set YOURSELF apart. You need to prove that YOU are a thought leader. You need to show that YOU are the expert. 13
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    LinkedIn Profile UVP MultipleChoice Quiz Time A. B2B Sales at MNO Company B. Bilingual B2B Sales Professional at MNO Company C. Experienced Bilingual B2B Sales Professional Helping French and American Companies expand their International Presence A. Marketing Manager at XYZ Company B. Successful Marketing Manager of Brands at XYZ Company C. Internet Marketing Expert | Looking For New Business Partnerships That Need Help With Marketing... Lets Connect! 14
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    LinkedIn Profile UVP OptimizeYour Important SKILLS The first word in your LinkedIn headline gets the SEO results from LinkedIn’s search algorithm. Thus, it’s critical that you start your headline with your most important SKILL. Many members don’t understand this, so if you do it, you will get powerful SEO results. It matters because if you don’t come up high in search results, then you won’t get the chance to convince someone to click through to your profile. 15
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    LinkedIn Profile Nuances IncludeSkills in your positions and headline  Never use the word “Searching” Or “Opportunity” in your headline. Searching is your problem, you want to be their solution.  You must focus your skills on a certain company, industry, geographic region, or on a particular level of professional. Zeroing in on an audience helps them say yes to you when the fit is there!  Avoid ALL of the 2017 top ten overused buzzwords that LinkedIn has identified. Specialized, Leadership, Passionate, Strategic, Experienced, Focused, Expert, Certified, Creative, Excellent 16
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    LinkedIn Profile Summary SummarySection Composition • Your summary should start with email address and contact information on the very first line • Paragraph one should be about what you do, your job title, and description and use skills • Paragraph two should show how you have added value to a previous employer tell a story (STAR) skills • Paragraph three tell how you will solve a companies problems use a story (STAR) skills Add skills to your LinkedIn Summary Section17
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    Important Activities /Elements All Star profile with photo and experience Headline – descriptive and accurate, not title Summary section Utilize Skills section Group – discussions & participation Companies – follow targets for changes Jobs – create search agent Recommendations Activity updates Who Viewed Your Profile? 18
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    Building Your LinkedInNetwork LinkedIn will suggest connections 19
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    Building Your LinkedInNetwork Click on blue Connect button 20
  • 21.
    Building Your LinkedInNetwork Dialogue box pops up with two options Add a customized note to person Send a generic spam like message 21
  • 22.
    Building Your LinkedInNetwork Make it personal and engaging There is a limit of 300 characters 22
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    Building Your LinkedInNetwork Third Level - Click on 3 dots to connect 23
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    LinkedIn Skills Skills arean integral element & can moved A total of 50 can be utilized in your profile 24
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    LinkedIn Skills LinkedIn autopopulates & defines key skills 25
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    Searching LinkedIn Groups Usekey words for searching 31
  • 32.
    LinkedIn Groups Not allGroups are created equal Vary with members #s and activity 32
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    My LinkedIn Groups Youcan join up to 100 Groups 33
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    Discovering LinkedIn Groups LinkedInrecommends Groups to you 34
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    LinkedIn Groups Become a"SME” through group participation Post new topic or respond to existing posts 35
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    Jobs on LinkedIn LinkedInwill suggest jobs based on your profile data, e.g. job titles, skills, companies you worked, etc. 36
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    Jobs on LinkedIn Updatecareer interests to inform recruiters your areas of interest & expertise 37
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    Jobs on LinkedIn Updatecareer interests to inform recruiters your areas of interest & expertise. 38
  • 39.
    Jobs on LinkedIn Addindustry to your career interest Company size is another area to specify 39
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    Jobs on LinkedIn Searchfor relevant jobs posted on LinkedIn 40
  • 41.
    Jobs on LinkedIn Searchescan be defined for an area Save the search for regular updates 41
  • 42.
    Jobs on LinkedIn Optin for Daily or Weekly updates 42
  • 43.
    Jobs on LinkedIn Applyfor job on company website 43
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    Jobs on LinkedIn Applyfor job on LinkedIn 44
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    Jobs on LinkedIn Applyfor job on LinkedIn 45
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    LinkedIn - MOBILE LinkedInhas made the profile has appear more like the mobile version. The current mobile version has more functionality then previous versions.
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    LinkedIn - MOBILE TheHome screen displays recent activity from your network. It is easy to Like, Comment or Share with the mobile version.
  • 49.
    LinkedIn - MOBILE Selectingthe 3 vertical dots in upper right reveal these options. Share via provides several many options; Facebook, text, email, etc. Notice the option to Improve my feed.
  • 50.
    LinkedIn - MOBILE Jobstab makes it simple to review new jobs LinkedIn recommends for you or your alerts.
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    Questions? Feel free toconnect on LinkedIn Bruce A. Bennett http://www.linkedin.com/in/bruceabennett BruceABennett@comcast.net https://bruce73.wordpress.com/ Phone: 815-302-9552 Career Coach Corner 53